Philadelphia: Diagnosis Light—Toward Infrared Plaques
If you’ve ever shone a flashlight through your hand and noticed what comes out on the other side, you have seen for yourself why red light could, in theory, make a medium for live diagnostics...
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If you’ve ever shone a flashlight through your hand and noticed what comes out on the other side, you have seen for yourself why red light could, in theory, make a medium for live diagnostics...
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Brain imaging has emerged as perhaps the most promising source to date of an antecedent marker for Alzheimer's disease...
A study published yesterday in the online Annals of Neurology provides a glimpse at the complexity involved in the time- and cell-specific neurodegeneration of Huntington's disease...
Since the human genome sequence was published, the search for single nucleotide polymorphisms that contribute to disease has ramped up. But what about copy number polymorphisms?...
APP and presenilin mutations cause Alzheimer’s, tau mutations cause tauopathies, and α-synuclein mutations cause Parkinson’s, right? Well, yes, but...
Perhaps…yes? At first blush, this is the tentative conclusion one must draw if the results of presentations yesterday on Elan's vaccine...
In this week’s Nature, researchers report that cramming, as in the activity of the protease inhibitor crammer, may play a key role in <em>Drosophila</em> long-term memory...
At the Philadelphia conference, Francine Grodstein presented data demonstrating that taking β-carotene starting in late mid-life protects...
One of the field’s biggest hopes for a quick and easy new AD therapy received a punch in the stomach today...
Mutations in presenilin could contribute to the memory loss of Alzheimer's disease by perturbing hippocampal neurogenesis...
How is the peptide Aβ toxic to neurons? In the July 7 Journal of Neuroscience, researchers offer this clue...
Researchers have realized over the last decade or so that stroke and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have some things in common...
Two articles in the July 8 issue of Neuron may provide a leap forward in understanding how mutations in copper-zinc superoxide dismutase (SOD1) lead to...
Gabrielle Strobel Interviews Martin Citron